Ridgeview volleyball beats Burns
Published 5:00 am Friday, October 11, 2013
REDMOND — Taking a break from Intermountain Hybrid play, Ridgeview rolled past visiting Burns 20-25, 25-17, 25-5, 25-15 on Thursday in nonleague volleyball action.
With standout middle blocker Katrina Johnson out with the flu, the rest of the Ravens stepped up admirably in her place, according to Ridgeview coach Debi Dewey. Brianna Yeakey posted a team-high 14 kills, Shelby Abbas went 20 of 21 from the service line with six aces, and Delaney Hampton and Kayla Jackson contributed with eight kills apiece from the Ravens’ left side. Kaci Sage recorded a big night at the service line for Ridgeview, ending the match 28 of 28 with five aces.
In other Thursday action:
Volleyball
Culver 3, Santiam 0: MILL CITY — The Bulldogs (14-0 Tri-River Conference) swept Santiam 25-17, 25-17, 25-16. Culver’s Shealene Little led with 26 kills, Gabrielle Alley had 11 kills, Hannah Lewis racked up 14 digs and Kaylee Aldrich had five aces. “We were kind of out of our rhythm,” Culver coach Randi Viggiano said. “We had some great moments and some not-so-great moments, but we were able to come together to win.”
GIRLS SOCCER
Summit 11, Ridgeview 0: The Storm led almost from the start, with Marina Johannesen scoring off an assist from Hadlie Plummer just four minutes into the Intermountain Hybrid match at Summit High. Summit (9-0-1) added five more goals before the intermission before adding another five in the second half. The Storm’s Raja Char led with four goals and one assist, Plummer and Johannesen each had two goals and one assist, Christina Edwards had a goal and an assist, and Camille Weaver and Meg Meagher each scored once. “Ridgeview continues to play hard and doesn’t give up,” Summit coach Jamie Brock said of the Ravens, who fell to 4-6-1.
Mountain View 2, Redmond 0: The Cougars’ season is picking up after a win against the Panthers at Mountain View. “I think we turned the corner after playing Bend and Summit and staying competitive,” Mountain View coach Donnie Emerson said. “We’re starting to play really good soccer.” Redmond (0-9-1) has also seen improvement since its first game against the Cougars (2-7-1), when the Panthers lost 5-0. “Our defense has really improved,” Redmond coach John Cripe said. “The offense is settling down and moving forward.” Nelly Ibarra scored Mountain View’s first goal in the 48th minute followed by Sarah Bailey’s corner kick to score their second goal in the 52nd.
Bend JV 3, Crook County 0: PRINEVILLE — The Cowgirls controlled the tempo early, but the Lava Bears broke a scoreless tie in the 13th minute to gain momentum en route to the victory. Kiley Boudreau put Bend on the board midway through the first half with a shot from 18 yards out that found the upper left corner. After the break, Marina Eitel dropped a pass back near the 18 to Rebekah Tinker, who unleashed a left-footed shot just below the crossbar and above the outstretched hands of the Crook County (2-6-1) goalkeeper to put the Bears up 2-0. Kaylie Nelson capped the scoring six minutes later, collecting a pass from Sophia Jackson and firing a shot from the left side into the bottom right corner of the goal.
BOYS SOCCER
Mountain View 7, Redmond 0: Six different players scored for the host Cougars, who notched their second consecutive win by blanking the Panthers. Mario Torres, Zel Ray, Zach Emerson and John Nieto all scored in the first half for Mountain View (2-4-4). Taylor Willman and Trace Whatley added goals after the break, and an own goal by Redmond (0-9-1) completed the scoring. Cougars coach Chris Rogers praised Emerson, Willman and Ray for their “unselfish play and leadership … they showed a lot of leadership today and helped us keep possession for most of the game.”
Crook County 2, Bend JV 0: PRINEVILLE — The Cowboys scored a goal in each half to knock off the Lava Bears’ junior varsity squad. Bend High’s JV missed two penalty kicks after the break.
Culver 3, Central Christian 2: CULVER — Jairo Portillo scored the game-winning goal for the Bulldogs in the 72nd minute, lifting Culver to the nonleague win. The Bulldogs (5-3 overall) grabbed an early 2-0 lead following goals by Isa Gutierrez and Carlos Martinez, but Central Christian’s Caleb Reynolds scored twice — in the 35th and 45th minutes — to tie the game 2-2. The Tigers (0-6) stayed with Culver for most of the second half before Portillo sealed the victory for the Bulldogs.
Football
La Salle 29, Madras 0: MILWAUKIE — The White Buffaloes were strong in three of the four quarters in their away game against La Salle. In the second quarter the Falcons dominated, scoring 29 points to make the score 29-0, where it would stand for the remainder of the Tri-Valley Conference contest. “For three quarters we played very well,” Madras (0-3 TVC, 2-5 overall) coach Rick Wells said. “We were low on our roster, but we played solid defense for three quarters.”
Elmira 34, Sisters 20: SISTERS — Logan Schutte led the Outlaws with more than 100 yards rushing in Sisters’ Sky-Em League loss to Elmira. The Outlaws (0-3 Sky-Em, 0-7 overall) finished the second quarter with two touchdown passes from Tristan Lewis to Nathan Kaping to narrow the deficit to 28-20 at the end of the first half. The third quarter remained scoreless, but Elmira came back in the fourth to score the final touchdown of the game. “We have a young offensive line,” Sisters coach Gary Hedin said, “and they finally worked together tonight.”
Sweet Home 55, La Pine 0: LA PINE — The Hawks fell to 0-3 in Sky-Em League play and 0-6 overall with the home loss to the Huskies.
BOYS WATER POLO
Madras 10, Ridgeview 7: MADRAS — The Ravens had their best game against the White Buffaloes, according to Ridgeview coach Joseph DeLeone. Sam Earnest led the Ravens with three goals, with Owen Hucke adding two goals. Madras statistics were not available.
GIRLS WATER POLO
Madras 19, Ridgeview 8: MADRAS — The speed of the White Buffaloes overpowered the Ravens’ defense as they managed to get a healthy lead in their win over Ridgeview. Rachel Haney scored four goals, and Haley Houghton had two for the Ravens. Madras statistics were not available.